Quantum phyiscs. Nothing I really understand. (And I am sure that I am not alone). However, WHAT impressed me about it is following: Quantum Entanglement.ENTANGLE: (Physics): To cause(thequantumstates of two or moreobjects) to becomecorrelated in such a waythattheyremaincorrelated,eventhoughtheobjectsareseparatedspatially (Definition by Freedictionary.com).

What I understand: I create an image, cut it into several pieces and send all the individual pieces to several recipients all over the world. Then those individual pieces (in a macroscopic perspective to simplify the whole thing) react as a whole unity, and bear the complete image and its information in themselves. That's it. And, so I think, if I plant so much optimism into this work, as much hope, courage and positive energy as I can, I should be able to distribute exactly this spirit towards the recipients.... Hmmm... That's what I think... Or so... In a metaphysical way...So, what have I done?

6 wooden coasters, held together by some craft tape around it in order to produce one single surface to paint on. After the process they were separated again and distributed among others.Would you like to see detail? Here you are:

Wie hab ich's gemacht? Dann lest weiter...How did I do it? Then go on reading...

The autumn sky is getting more and more grey... All the more reason to get crafting in lighter colours... Despite of my progressed age, I seem to be into the princess look... A more shabby, dusty look admittedly...
They are happy to get so much attention! Thanks so much for visiting!

And a little late, but all the more happy to link to: AppleApricot "Simply Neutrals Tuesday"

That's it. Summer is over... Pumpkin-time...
Every year I have great fun creating them from old linnen and materials... And this time it gives me the chance to particiate in this great new party " Simply Neutrals Tuesday" hosted by Wendy from Appleapricot. Please have a look at the stunning and oh so inspiring contributions.
Thanks so much for looking!

As always I love to dive into a new adventure and explore every possiblity of it. As a matter of fact, however, you would never ever find my head beyond water which is more than knee-deep. I find this horrifying... But it sound so nice... To dive into something... Which I did with my brush in wax... Here is a new wax collage...

I was encouraged by the outcome of my most recent one and layered it with print transfers, tissue paper and a stamp. My last post included the tutorial. You will find it here.

And then please let me point to an art class my very talented and wellknown Suzy offers for everybody seeking for perfection in creating a lace book. Suzy offers so much inspiration on her blog which you can now follow with her new class.Please go and have a look yourself... You will not be disappointed! Here it is...Peaceful & Pondering Fabric Lace Book - Suzy Quaife

Mirror-print out an image of your choice. Cut it to fit the board. ( I let the building supplies store cut it to the size of my paper).Laser or prints from the copy shop work best.Cover the wooden board with gel medium. (Sometimes I have used clear varnish and it worked too). Carefully place the print, image facing the board, on the gel-covered surface. Press it down firmly without leaving bubbles and especially without getting medium on backside of print.Let dry overnight.After drying well, use a sponge or your hands to cover the surface of the paper (which is the back of the print) with water. Let it soak a little and then rub off the layers of paper. Take your time and do it carefully as you do not want to rub off the gel-embedded ink. Repeat until only a breeze of paper is left.

I am telling you one thing, dear blog friends! The type of activity which I show you today will surely be repeated in future (if you wish to see it, I should add). I am completely sunken in wax. My home smells of a bee hive (and burnt iron whenever I have not taken care for the temperature). Very tasty, indeed! And great fun, too. Today I will show you the final product. But there will be a tutorial soon as I NEED to show you the simplicity of the material and the joy to work with it. For now, however, there is only something to look at: a waxed collage... The poem is from Emily Dickinson.

Thank you so much for your visit again and have a wonderful weekend, my dears!